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BookTok to Screen: Off Campus, Emily Henry Romances and What Makes a Great Adaptation

55 min · 18. juni 2026
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Content Warning: In this episode we touch on some heavier topics, including sexual assault and domestic violence in relation to storylines in the tv series Off Campus. Please take care if these  topics may be sensitive for you. You can reach out to 1800RESPECT [https://1800respect.org.au/], the Australian national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service. Or if you are listening internationally, please visit Find a Helpline [https://findahelpline.com/]. (The Off Campus chat begins at 33:45) Welcome to Feed the Fangirl! We’re Ella and Victoria - longtime friends, pop culture obsessives and eternal fangirls. Whether it’s TV, movies, music, books or celebrity - we talk about all the things on our pop culture menu. Food for thought - it feeds the inner fangirl! In today’s episode, we discuss the trend we’ve been seeing of BookTok books frequently being adapted for the screen. What actually is BookTok and why is the entertainment industry investing in bringing these stories to our screens? We also talk about the queen of romance novels and a pillar of the BookTok community, Emily Henry (aka EmHen). We share our thoughts on the People We Meet On Vacation movie and that Gus Everett casting news for Beach Read that has BookTok very upset. Of course we also unpack our newest obsession Off Campus and chat about the appeal of a hockey romance and why the show has been resonating with audiences beyond just BookTok. Plus, what actually makes a great book to screen adaptation? We referred to the articles How crying on TikTok sells books [https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/20/books/booktok-tiktok-video.html] from the New York Times, Is the "Lit Girl" just an aesthetic? Or can it change reading culture for the better? [https://theeverygirl.substack.com/p/is-the-lit-girl-just-an-aesthetic?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=3112943&post_id=194834708&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=52v6hn&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email] from The Everygirl and ‘Off Campus’ Just Broke A Viewership Record On Amazon Prime Video [https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2026/05/27/off-campus-just-broke-a-viewership-record-on-amazon-prime-video/] from Forbes. We also referenced research from the Publishers Association in the UK about How BookTok is transforming Gen-Z reading habits [https://australiareads.org.au/news/booktok-transforming-gen-z-reading-habits/].  Love our show? If you’d like to support us by leaving a 5 star review and clicking ‘follow’ where you listen to your podcasts, we would be very grateful! Keep up with us! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @feedthefangirl Cya next Friday! xoxo

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episode BookTok to Screen: Off Campus, Emily Henry Romances and What Makes a Great Adaptation artwork

BookTok to Screen: Off Campus, Emily Henry Romances and What Makes a Great Adaptation

Content Warning: In this episode we touch on some heavier topics, including sexual assault and domestic violence in relation to storylines in the tv series Off Campus. Please take care if these  topics may be sensitive for you. You can reach out to 1800RESPECT [https://1800respect.org.au/], the Australian national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service. Or if you are listening internationally, please visit Find a Helpline [https://findahelpline.com/]. (The Off Campus chat begins at 33:45) Welcome to Feed the Fangirl! We’re Ella and Victoria - longtime friends, pop culture obsessives and eternal fangirls. Whether it’s TV, movies, music, books or celebrity - we talk about all the things on our pop culture menu. Food for thought - it feeds the inner fangirl! In today’s episode, we discuss the trend we’ve been seeing of BookTok books frequently being adapted for the screen. What actually is BookTok and why is the entertainment industry investing in bringing these stories to our screens? We also talk about the queen of romance novels and a pillar of the BookTok community, Emily Henry (aka EmHen). We share our thoughts on the People We Meet On Vacation movie and that Gus Everett casting news for Beach Read that has BookTok very upset. Of course we also unpack our newest obsession Off Campus and chat about the appeal of a hockey romance and why the show has been resonating with audiences beyond just BookTok. Plus, what actually makes a great book to screen adaptation? We referred to the articles How crying on TikTok sells books [https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/20/books/booktok-tiktok-video.html] from the New York Times, Is the "Lit Girl" just an aesthetic? Or can it change reading culture for the better? [https://theeverygirl.substack.com/p/is-the-lit-girl-just-an-aesthetic?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=3112943&post_id=194834708&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=52v6hn&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email] from The Everygirl and ‘Off Campus’ Just Broke A Viewership Record On Amazon Prime Video [https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2026/05/27/off-campus-just-broke-a-viewership-record-on-amazon-prime-video/] from Forbes. We also referenced research from the Publishers Association in the UK about How BookTok is transforming Gen-Z reading habits [https://australiareads.org.au/news/booktok-transforming-gen-z-reading-habits/].  Love our show? If you’d like to support us by leaving a 5 star review and clicking ‘follow’ where you listen to your podcasts, we would be very grateful! Keep up with us! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @feedthefangirl Cya next Friday! xoxo

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